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Stateside in 1974, I never saw a 30 rounder until two years after I ETS from active Army (1979), and joined a USAF SP reserve flight. We had GAU-5/A/As with 30s. Later I got issued a GAU-5/P USAF "Franken Carbine" that was a 601 lower and upper, repurposed with a 14.5" 1/12 carbine barrel and a collapsable stock. We even had a green stocked 601 in the Arms Room. I shot it a couple times at range days. The Air Force always recycles and repurposes weapons.
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Great post .
Just might be time for another Retro build now that Brownells has more of the parts.
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The Brownell's stuff is great. THeir 1/12 twist, chrome lined retro "pencil barrel" gives me 1 MOA with Federal/Lake City M193.
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
"Franken Carbine" that was a 601 lower and upper, repurposed with a 14.5" 1/12 carbine barrel and a collapsable stock. We even had a green stocked 601 in the Arms Room
Wish we knew where those guns were today...
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Thirty rounders were in the Third Armored Division in Germany
when I got there in 1972. Twenty rounders were also around. Not sure who decided who got what, but more than likely, maneuver units got thirty rounders while the guys in the underwater messkit repair battalion did not. I did not pay too much attention, as a tanker,I was assigned a pistol. Which ammo pouches you had might have been a factor. Thirty round pouches were nylon and came with slick 'high speed' ALICE equipment. Having seen nylon web gear melted onto guys pulled out of burning vehicles, I took great care to make sure all my web gear was the old cotton M1956 stuff. For that reason I also hoarded all the good twenty rounders I could lay my hands on as they fit the old pouches.
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